Publications
Albury, Nathan John. 2019. Between public perception and government intent in national language policy. Current Issues in Language Planning 20 (2) : 160–178.
Debras, Camille. 2019. Political graffiti in May 2018 at Nanterre University: A linguistic ethnographic analysis. Discourse & Society 30 (5) : 441–464.
Dupré, Jean-François. 2019. Taiwan's Indigenous Languages Development Act: democratic politics, transitional justice and the quest for diplomatic recognition. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 40 (8) : 652–664.
Garcia, Angela Cora. 2019. Bordering work in contemporary political discourse: The case of the US/Mexico border wall proposal. Discourse & Society 30 (6) : 573–599.
Greene, Viveca S. 2019. “Deplorable” Satire: Alt-Right Memes, White Genocide Tweets, and Redpilling Normies. Studies in American Humor 5 (1) : 31–69.
Ho, Janet. 2019. “Sensible protesters began leaving the protests”: A comparative study of opposing voices in the Hong Kong political movement. Language & Communication 64 : 12–24.
Kersten, Holger. 2019. America’s faith in the laugh resistance – popular beliefs about political humor in the 2016 presidential elections. Humor 32 (2) : 299–316.
Kranert, Michael. 2019. Discourse and Political Culture. The language of the Third Way in Germany and the UK. (Discourse approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 86). John Benjamins.
McDermott, Philip. 2019. From ridicule to legitimacy? ‘Contested languages’ and devolved language planning. Current Issues in Language Planning 20 (2) : 121–139.
Ndhlovu, Finex. 2019. South Africa’s social transformation policies: raciolinguistic ideologies and neoliberal rhetoric. Journal of multicultural discourses 14 (2) : 131–151.
Nixon, James. 2019. “You Think I'm Joking”: Examining the Weaponized Comedy of President Obama's Stand-Up Addresses at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. Studies in American Humor 5 (1) : 103–123.
Omar, Ahmed Abdulhameed. 2019. Strategic Maneuvering for Political Change. A pragma-dialectical analysis of Egyptian anti-regime columns. (Argumentation in Context 16). John Benjamins.
Perrino, Sabina M. 2019. Intimate identities and language revitalization in Veneto, Northern Italy. Multilingua 38 (1) : 29–50.
Riemer, Nick. 2019. Cognitive linguistics and the public mind: Idealist doctrines, materialist histories. Language & Communication 64 : 38–52.
Sinatora, Francesco L. 2019. Chronotopes, entextualization and Syrian political activism on Facebook. Multilingua 38 (4) : 427–458.
Theodoropoulou, Irene. 2019. Social class struggle as a Greek political discourse. Discourse & Society 30 (1) : 85–102.
Tovares, Alla V. 2019. Negotiating “thick” identities through “light” practices: YouTube metalinguistic comments about language in Ukraine. Multilingua 38 (4) : 459–484.